Tag: Programming

There's been a major change to Swift 3.0 That many people might find a little disturbing in code, and others may have no idea what it is. In one sense that's the idea. Apple changed AnyObject to Any in Swift 3.0. This three-letter word is an extremely powerful feature,a backbone of many functions and classes, and …

The power behind all computing is data. We collect data, process data, present data and most importantly store data. Without storage, the others are meaningless. In a live app, we can store our data in collection types such as dictionaries and arrays. But that only works when the app is working. When the app closes, …

In the last lesson we created a multi-row table. However, we can only view the table, not select from the table. Multi-row tables provide some challenges with selection. Along the way, we'll make a new interface to display selected information, using a technique we have not yet covered in this series: A dictionary as a …

Some tables are boring. In our multi-part look at the table view in Apple Watch, We've looked at tables with only one kind of row type. However, tables can be lot more than just one row. We might have a header row, or a footer row, we may have sub rows to do some grouping …

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Pratical Autolayout for Xcode 8

In Practical Auto Layout for Xcode 8, using simple, practical, easy to follow examples, you will learn how to master auto layout, size classes and stack views on the Xcode 8 storyboard. Using easy to follow examples, you will learn how to make universal apps quickly easily and in far less time than ever before.

Swift Swift: View Controllers

You will learn to use auto layout, size classes and new Swift implementations of view controllers. With plenty of color illustrations and code snippets, Swift Swift View Controllers will take you step by step through many easy demonstrations, teaching you the stuff you really need to know to implement any of these view controllers.